Okay, so I saw this thing online about Kevin Owens, the wrestler, and how he looks totally different without a beard. I was like, “No way, gotta see this.” So, I started my little experiment.
![Wheres the Beard? See Kevin Owens Clean-Shaven Look | kevin owens no beard.](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/8bae9ca64e6d3e63f3e95c90624e1af5.jpeg)
First, I googled “Kevin Owens” to get some regular pictures of him, you know, with the beard. I wanted a good baseline. I spent a good few minutes just scrolling through images, getting a feel for his usual look.
Finding the Right Pic
Next, I needed a picture that I could actually mess with. I looked for a high-quality, straight-on shot of his face. It took a while, because, let’s be real, most pictures of wrestlers are action shots, not portraits. Finally found one that would do the trick.
Time to Shave (Digitally!)
I’m not a Photoshop wizard, but my skills are decent. I opened the picture and got to work. I used the clone stamp tool and the healing brush – those were my best friends for this project. Slowly, carefully, I started removing the beard.
- It was tricky around the chin and jawline.
- I had to pay attention to the shadows and highlights.
- I kept zooming in and out to make sure it looked somewhat natural.
I spent, like, a solid hour on this, maybe more. My back started to hurt, needed to stretch a couple * finally I was done.
The Big Reveal
I stepped back and looked at my creation. Man, it was weird! It’s still Kevin Owens, but it’s like looking at a different person. His face shape totally *’s kinda crazy how much a beard can do.
![Wheres the Beard? See Kevin Owens Clean-Shaven Look | kevin owens no beard.](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/02c731c65c4fa00ac8ba53b82e71b697.jpeg)
The experiment was a total sucess!.